Description: Some modifications to my SuSE 9.2 Box. The Icon-Theme you see in the screenshots is Amaranth Altheae V0.5: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=9781
The systray and taskbar version 2 are both really nice..already had guru's versions of textshadow and gtk-qt-engine...grabbed the winamp skin for xmms to put on my guest room computer so when windows folks come over they will feel right at home.
This really takes the cake. I really like this, especially the systray applet. I know alot of people say: DONT COPY M$, but when something is good, it's good!
Keep up the great work.
yes, i also think, that KDE should be able to do that, but also be able do more :)
please notice, that i didn't develop the applets or applications or design-stuff provided in these packages.. i only provide the installation-files (to help other people) that i build on my machine :)
i'd rather have source rpm files, so that i can make gpg signed packages for more than one architecture.
also, where is the settings dialog box for mtaskbar?
bye,
[L]
hi,
ok, i will try to build src.rpm's.
the configure dialog for mtaskbar you can find when you click onto the small "up-arrow" above the mtaskbar-handle.
the menu includes: "Taskbar-V2 Menu" , which includes "Advanced options..."
do you have icq or aim or something?
i mean, you could always write the spec file from scratch, or copy one of the templates krpmbuilder uses, and edit that, but krpmbuilder is nice and simple to use, i dunno why it shouldnt work for you...
by the way.. can you tell me how to build src.rpm's ? i build the packages using "checkinstall", krpmbuilder didn't work for me yet.
"rpmbuild -ts _file_" gives the error that version, name, etc is missing. i bet, because of missing spec-file or something like that?
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Hi, I really disagree this look menu. It looks so much as Windoz and is to hard to see. It's to weight. But I prefer the look menu of this one http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php and I also prefer to have some separations like this one http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=18171 Bye
Hi, I really disagree this look menu. It looks so much as Windoz and is to hard to see. It's to weight. But I prefer the look menu of this one http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php and I also prefer to have some separations like this one http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=18171 Bye
The systray and taskbar version 2 are both really nice..already had guru's versions of textshadow and gtk-qt-engine...grabbed the winamp skin for xmms to put on my guest room computer so when windows folks come over they will feel right at home.
This really takes the cake. I really like this, especially the systray applet. I know alot of people say: DONT COPY M$, but when something is good, it's good! Keep up the great work.
yes, i also think, that KDE should be able to do that, but also be able do more :) please notice, that i didn't develop the applets or applications or design-stuff provided in these packages.. i only provide the installation-files (to help other people) that i build on my machine :)
i'd rather have source rpm files, so that i can make gpg signed packages for more than one architecture. also, where is the settings dialog box for mtaskbar? bye, [L]
hi, ok, i will try to build src.rpm's. the configure dialog for mtaskbar you can find when you click onto the small "up-arrow" above the mtaskbar-handle. the menu includes: "Taskbar-V2 Menu" , which includes "Advanced options..."
there is no such menu... and why exactly did krpmbuilder not work for you?
tomorrow i will try krpmbuilder again, then i can tell you more about the problem.
do you have icq or aim or something? i mean, you could always write the spec file from scratch, or copy one of the templates krpmbuilder uses, and edit that, but krpmbuilder is nice and simple to use, i dunno why it shouldnt work for you...
hi, in the next hours i will upload src.rpm's :) i managed to use krpmbuilder correctly :) well only some naming-errors..
ok, logged out, logged in, the menu is there.
by the way.. can you tell me how to build src.rpm's ? i build the packages using "checkinstall", krpmbuilder didn't work for me yet. "rpmbuild -ts _file_" gives the error that version, name, etc is missing. i bet, because of missing spec-file or something like that?
..found out how to handle krpmbuilder! :)